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Good for relieving anxiety, depression (Natural antidepressant drugs), and stress

Traditional Chinese Medicinal practitioners have long revered the bark, leaves and flowers of the Mimosa tree for its potent health benefits. The Mayan people of Central America also revered the plant, and commonly used it for aiding trauma injuries and burns. And while little modern scientific research has been conducted on the qualities of this plant, time-tested ancient wisdom has long praised this herb as an important therapeutic tool.

Usually, for health applications, the bark of the tree is shaved and dried and used in tincture and capsule forms. The leaves of the plant can also be dried and used as a tea. One of the most important applications of the dried/powder form of the bark is its use as an ancient mood enhancer. Known in China as the “Collective Happiness Bark,” the Mimosa tree was given to people who needed a “spiritual uplift or cleansing.” Similarly, the bark is used to cleanse the heart and liver meridians (energetic pathways) in the body. Mimosa tree bark is also used as a common remedy for generalized muscular discomfort and swelling.

Additional

Additional

Health Benefits

depressed mood, depression, stress relief

Directions

Shake/Blend of the powder with water. You may also use for baking or hot tea.

Product Package

Powder, Pouch

Good herbal formulation

Jujube, Rhizome of Atractylodes lancea, Longan Fruit

Storage Temperature

room temperature

Country of origin

Korea

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Health

For many, an effective natural approach for the treatment of mild states of depression and anxiety

Burn careThe Mimosa plant proved to be a key remedy for over 5,000 burn victims in the San Juanico Disaster of 1984. After a petroleum gas explosion occurred in Mexico, officials turned to this plant as a healing salve for the wounded.

Helps with WoundsFor more than 1000 years. The Mayans revered the Mimosa tree as a powerful support herb for external lesions and wounds. Procedures were created by roasting the bark and creating a poultice for the skin wound. The powdered bark is also an excellent cleanser against germs. In trauma injuries, it can protect protruding bones and aids in the restoration of damaged tissue.

Colds and CoughMimosa bark decoctions can aid in relieving the indications of upper respiratory ailments and cough.

Blood CoagulantRelated to these wound applications, powdered Mimosa bark holds extremely high amounts of antioxidant and astringent tannins. These qualities stop bleeding, reduce the chances of infection, and aid the skin in the formation of healthy tissue.

Balances IrritationMimosa bark and leaves have the ability to reduce redness and soothe discomfort. This is thought to be due to three forms of steroids present in the bark. Studies show that the bark powder has a anesthesia-like effect on the skin, and can reduce pain for up to three hours when applied topically. What is more, the bark aids in skin regeneration.

Oral Discomfort RelieverTraditionally, a tea made from the leaves of the Mimosa tree was used to offer relief for toothache soreness.

Skin DisordersMimosa bark is helpful for some skin conditions. It has, as of late, become a popular ingredient in hair and skin products as it may stimulate the generation of skin elastin and collagen. This may be related to its high flavonoid and hyaluronic acid content, chemical compounds responsible for cell regeneration in skin.

Immune BoosterMimosa is full of vital plant micronutrients, including copper, iron, zinc, manganese and magnesium. These nutrients promote cell health and a strong imm

How To

How to eat Healthy Natural Powder : Pour cold or warm water into a cup or bowl (200-250ml), take appropriate amount of healthy natural powder (2-3spoons) and stir well.You may add honey, sugar, or salt. You could pour milk or soy mailk.

Notice : Because of grain characteristics, opened product can be contaminated with foreign substances, molds and others by air contact and worms can be found so please eat as soon as possible and seal the package tightly in case of refrigerator.

Not recommended for pregnant women.

DISCLAIMERSome individuals may have adverse reactions to certain plants, herbs, and other natural products.On any issue where no specific advice is given to consumers please follow this general advice; if you are currently taking the product; you are advised to discontinue use and consult your pharmacist or herbal medical doctor.When speaking to your doctor or pharmacist you may find it is helpful to take a copy of this MHRA advice about the product with you.You should continue to take any medication prescribed by your doctor.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much water should I boil with how much tea/herb?

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A: It depends on the tea/herb.For leaves: boil for 15~20 min.For hard fruits, roots, and stems: If you soak the tea/herb in waterfor 1~2 hours before boiling, you can save time in boiling, and alsoget a deeper flavor than without soaking.

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